The Bachelor's Degree Programme in Psychological Sciences and Techniques provides students with a solid foundation in the systematic and up-to-date study of biopsychological, cognitive, emotional, developmental, social, organizational, and psychopathological processes across diverse life contexts.
The programme is designed to develop both theoretical knowledge and practical skills in psychological research methods and techniques, while fostering interdisciplinary and quantitative competencies that complement psychological training. Students also acquire applied skills relevant to the major domains of psychological practice.
After completing two years of common foundational training, students may choose one of four specialized curricula, each offering advanced training in a key area of psychological research and professional practice: Cognitive Psychology; Developmental and Educational Psychology; Social, Work, and Organizational Psychology; and Clinical and Health Psychology.